Come to Brisbane this March for These Unmissable QPAC Shows

The Manganiyar Seduction
‘The Manganiyar Seduction’ is a visually-stunning music concert by 40 Manganiyars in a huge windowed jewel box. This unique show celebrates both culture and music and it’s not to be missed, running on March 1 and 2.

Treasures of a Nation
Celebrate and enjoy the 2018 Chinese New Year with ‘Treasures of a Nation’, a vibrant and lively show honouring Chinese tradition and mixing it with contemporary music performed by the world-class Chinese Orchestra. Enjoy Treasures of a Nation on March 1 and 2.

The Art of the Teese
Dita Von Teese is known for her iconic pin-up style and world-class burlesque shows that repopularised burlesque across the globe. Catch her most talked-about acts alongside brand new ones in ‘The Art of the Teese’, being performed this March 6 and 7.

Epic Visions
Hear Mendelssohn’s The Hebrides, Op. 26 (Fingal’s Cave), Mozart’s Concerto No. 4 in D, and Bruckner’s Symphony No. 4 in E flat live and played flawlessly by the famous Queensland Symphony Orchestra in ‘Epic Visions’. Don’t miss this thrilling classical music performance on March 8.

Elvis - The King in Concert
Catch one of the best Elvis Presley tribute acts in the country with Mark Anthony and his band, one of the few tribute artists to ‘The King of Rock and Roll’ that’s recognised by Elvis Presley Enterprises. Expect all of the biggest hits performed effortlessly in full Elvis fashion. Fans of Elvis shouldn’t miss it on March 10.

Gilbert O’Sullivan
Irish singer-songwriter Gilbert O’Sullivan returns to Australia for an unmissable tour that marks his first in a long time. This celebrated Irishman is well-known for his big ‘70s and ’80 hits that gave him recognition for being one of the first Irish stars to achieve worldwide fame. Don’t miss his return on March 13.

Close Encounters of the Third Kind in Concert
Fans of the timeless 1977 sci-film Close Encounters of the Third Kind are in for a treat this Autumn as John Williams’ famous soundtrack will be performed live by an 84-piece orchestra and 80-voice choir. Catch this unmissable concert on March 24.